Description

The Master of Urban and Regional Planning is a two-year, 72 credit professional degree program designed for those interested in working as professional planners. The curriculum includes a 46-credit core that focuses on the history and theory of planning as a field, plan implementation, analytical methods (including Geographic Information Systems [GIS]), and the dynamics of metropolitan development.

MURP students have the opportunity to customize their education to meet particular scholastic and professional objectives. Each student may specialize in one field, and five specializations are available to MURP students: Community Development; Economic Development; Environment; Land Use; Transportation.